Mid-February
our weather turned colder and picnic days on the beach were no longer an
option. We spent a few of the colder days exploring some of the interesting museums
of Pensacola. Historic Pensacola Village consists of twenty-seven properties in
the Pensacola National Register Historic District. Eleven of these properties
are interpreted facilities that are open to the public. The T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum, originally the 1908 City Hall building, is a
virtual treasure trove of historic artifacts, Americana, and West Florida
history. The T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Museum houses
three floors of permanent and traveling exhibits. That was probably our
favorite of all the historic buildings and museums we visited.
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